Amy Eskridge's Anti-Gravity Presentation, one of her last before she tragically passed away.
“Even if you do it in the public, it still don't mean that the inventor won't disappear.”
In one of her final presentations on antigravity, the brilliant scientist delivered a compelling historical survey of gravity modification research from the Biefeld-Brown effect and early experiments to modern superconducting approaches and propulsion breakthroughs. With inspiring confidence she noted, “I can learn any new field in just 3 months,” while observing how “Promising results always seem to disappear.”
Amy’s dedication to advancing these ideas openly through the Institute for Exotic Science was truly visionary.
Recently, Congressman Eric Burlison referenced allegations by ex-UK intelligence Operative Franc Milburn that Amy was targeted by a directed energy weapon and could have been murdered by an aerospace contractor.
Her passion for unlocking these frontiers leaves an inspiring legacy.
For anyone that needs it, this is your sign. Your sign that you’re not alone. You haven’t been abandoned. You are loved beyond imagination! I don’t know what compelled me to post this, but I feel like some else needed it, besides me. Hang in there
Much love! 🫶❤️
@gogo__gadget@GrassiTrevor The top line is read first, then the bottom line. It appears to be missing symbols on the left side of the image. Thank you for posting these! I enjoy looking at them
@gogo__gadget@GrassiTrevor Again, I’m no expert and likely wrong. This section from the second image I believe is read from right to left and appears to be a king giving offerings to the deceased, someone of high status, maybe a priest or whatever they would call a priest during that time.